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[_] OLD SCHOOL IS BEST SCHOOL OLD SCHOOL IS BEST SCHOOL 09/24/16(Sat)23:38:37 No.3153316
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)01:06:04 No.3153350
I like this a lot. I'm on the intertwining circles puzzle now, and I have to say I enjoy games
like this. Lets me know my brain hasn't completely rotted away.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)01:27:56 No.3153360
And finished. Damn that last puzzle had me wrack my brain. Thanks for the post, anon.
>> [_] OLD SCHOOL IS BEST SCHOOL 09/25/16(Sun)01:50:24 No.3153371
>>3153360
My pleasure. I am here every night, posting something odd and old.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)01:58:21 No.3153377
>>3153350
i fucking hate these games. clicking like mad on this shit, unable to duplicate whatever obscure
state of mind the coder was thinking of.
i don't need another reason to hate myself, but thanks anyway.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)02:02:50 No.3153380
>>3153360
Agreed. the last one was good. I kinda mindlessly turned it for a bit, then decided I should step
back and think of it. I realized I was 8 moves away from completing it and was able to get it
done. Cool flash puzzler for sure.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)02:04:23 No.3153381
>>3153377
First anon to reply, here.
It all comes down to mindset and sometimes it took a moment for the methodology to click for me.
I'll post some tips in a moment, after checking the puzzle order again.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)02:27:34 No.3153391
I have no fucking clue of what to do with the sliding puzzle. I know the intention is to match
each row with the appropriate character, but I can't line them up properly without fucking up
another row or column. It's infuriating.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)02:57:43 No.3153397
>>3153391
Hint for that one: Focus less on lining up the rows and more on "stacking" the columns. Try to
"shuffle" the appropriate symbols until you stack them on top of a column. For instance, start
from the bottom in a single column, and work your way up for every single column before moving up
to the next. Get a row of ||, then try to individually get a Y on top of a ||. Once you have 1 Y
on 1 ||, move to the next column and do the same. Rinse and repeat.
Always put your || row on the bottom every time you successfully add to the stack.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)03:20:34 No.3153405
I feel like I'm generally pretty good at puzzles and I had fun with the first few, but I'm stuck
at the small puzzle to unlock the second door because I have no idea what I'm supposed to do
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)03:29:25 No.3153409
>>3153405
Oh jesus christ you're just supposed to put in the code revealed by solving the last two puzzles
I'm an idiot
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)03:58:10 No.3153419
Puzzle 1: Same way this kind of puzzle always works. Try to get 3 in a row (or 2 on the edges)
all the same color with some fiddling. Once you've achieved this, it's just a matter of getting
them blue. It helps to randomly click on different tiles around the "row" you're trying to get
the same color, until you achieve 3 in a row (or 2 on the edges). It always starts in 0011100010,
so I suggest clicking the first on the left to get 5 in a row blue, and then mess with the right
half.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:02:38 No.3153420
>>3153419
Revision: Just try to get all of them the same state. It's easier to turn them all off than my
previous suggestion, and then just turn them on in 2, 3, 3, 2. That would be, from left to right,
1, 4, 7, 10.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:10:35 No.3153426
Puzzle2(left):TheO'sareplaceholders.Usethemtoshiftyourdesiredpiecesaround.Youcanonly
swap2tilesatatime,sotheideaistousethecenterasa"holder"andtheoutercirclestoholdyourpa
irsuntilyoucanmovethemtowhereyouwant.Ifyouevergetmatchingsymbolsdiagonalfromoneanoth
erintheoutercircles,youneedtofiddlethembackbesideoneanother.Startwithtryingtogetallm
atchingsymbolssidebysidebeforeworryingaboutputtingthemintheirpropercircles.Thatiseas
iertodothantryingtoindividuallymoveallthesymbolsonebyone.Itwillbeeasytogetthepairsin
totheirpropercirclesupuntiltheend,whenyoumaynoticeastubbornpairthatdoesn'teasilygoto
gether.UseasingleOasaplaceholderalongsideanunmatchingsymboltotransitiononeofthelastt
wo"strays"totheirpropercircle.Youwillhaveonefinalcirclethatwillbeyour"workspace."Rot
ateitwithyourO&?pairinthecenter,untilyoupair
everything up in your work circle. At this point, you should be able to extract the last
misplaced pair and put it in its proper circle, and then finish your 3rd and final circle.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:15:58 No.3153427
Puzzle 3 (right): This one I already described above in >>3153397 but I'll go into more detail.
Focusongetting||allacrossthebottomrow.That'sit,dothat.Afterthispoint,ratherthanworry
ingaboutmessingupyourrows,youfocusonthecolumnslessthantherows.Nowhere'swherethe"shuf
flingandstacking"comesintoplay.Youwanttopickacolumntoworkon,let'ssaythefarleft,andyo
uwantaYontopofyour||.Shuffletherowsandcolumns(EXCEPTFORYOURWORKINGONE)untilyougetaYi
nthecolumnnexttoyourworkingcolumn.SlideyourcolumnupuntiltheYisadjacenttothesymbolabo
veyourII.ShifttheY-containingrowuntiltheYisontopofyour||.Onceyou'vesuccessfullystack
edtheYonthe||for1column,putthecolumnbackinitsproperplace(||onbottom,Yaboveit)andwork
onthenextcolumntotheright(assumingyouchosefarleftforthisexample).Nowrinseandrepeatun
tilyouhaveanentirerowofY'saboveyourrowof||'s.Don'tworryaboutmovingyourpreviously"wor
ked"columnup,solongasyoureturnitbacktoits
proper seating before manipulating the board too much.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:19:25 No.3153429
>>3153427
Let me know if this was too esoteric or if if the explanation wasn't clear enough. I tried to be
as vivid and clear as possible.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:23:56 No.3153432
Puzzle 4: Before leaving the first little chamber you're in, memorize the symbols on the wall
from solving Puzzles 2 and 3. Input those symbols on the first part of Puzzle 4. The second part
of Puzzle 4 uses the same concept as Puzzle 1, except a third state/color is added in. Apply the
same goal, try to get all lights the same state/color, before worrying about getting them all
blue. It's usually easier to get everything in the same non-blue state first than it is to try
and get them all blue from their starting positions. Experiment with press sequences until you
find what looks as though it will lead you to a solid color across the board.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:25:18 No.3153433
Reading tips and instructions takes all the fun out of solving these yourself
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:27:57 No.3153434
oh i finished it :<
loved it, was too short though.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:28:01 No.3153435
>>3153433
Not my intention, I solved them all myself. For the people who are incredibly frustrated and just
want to finish it, I make these instructions. I agree with you 100% though, the fun is in
figuring it out and feeling smart.
That said, you don't have to read my posts if you want to figure it out yourselves, guys.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)04:32:41 No.3153436
>>3153419
I thought shutting them off was the solution, so I shut all off and nothing happened. Then I
realised all have to be blue. I tried for like 6 minutes and then left the game. Couldn't make
it, gave up.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)05:14:25 No.3153453
>>3153436
they needed to be all red
>> [_] Anonymous 09/25/16(Sun)05:25:49 No.3153457
>>3153316
These are some incredibly well designed puzzles.